Panadaptor output vs. solo spectrum analyser

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Panadaptor output vs. solo spectrum analyser

Tadeyev
Despite the fact that there is always a PC in the shack these days, I
still hope that Elecraft will create (as mentioned in the Elecraft FAQ
sheets) a separate, (real time?) spectrum analyser to match up with
the K3 in size and specs.

Eliminating the screen keeps the K3 super compact, since you have to
use so much casing height in the radio for just the screen (like in
Orion, Icom pro, Omni VII etc.) and leaving it out is just brilliant
of Elecraft.

But I still hate having to always rely on a separate computer/PC
screen (which also has to fulfill several functions) for 'seeing'
what's up.

Also I have to live in two locations for my work, often on the road,
and lugging a PC screen and extra's around with the radio doesn't
appeal as much as small matching unit that can go in the trunk with
one quick move.
73
Ted PD1TF
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Re: Panadaptor output vs. solo spectrum analyser

Simon (HB9DRV)
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tadeyev" <[hidden email]>
>
> Also I have to live in two locations for my work, often on the road,
> and lugging a PC screen and extra's around with the radio doesn't
> appeal as much as small matching unit that can go in the trunk with
> one quick move.
>

That's why you need 3 x K3, one fully loaded for home, a basic K3 for your
travels. I only plan to buy one K3 this year.

Simon HB9DRV

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Re: Panadaptor output vs. solo spectrum analyser

Simon (HB9DRV)
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> That's why you need 3 x K3, one fully loaded for home, a basic K3 for your
> travels. I only plan to buy one K3 this year.
>


Flippin' heck - I mean you only need 2 x K3, no-one needs 3 x K3!

Simon Brown, HB9DRV

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Re: Panadaptor output vs. solo spectrum analyser

Chris G3SJJ
Yeah 3.  Two for SO2R and one for Dxpeditions/Portable!

then you need a KPA160 and a KPA800

Chris G3SJJ



Simon Brown (HB9DRV) wrote:

> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Simon Brown (HB9DRV)"
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>> That's why you need 3 x K3, one fully loaded for home, a basic K3 for
>> your travels. I only plan to buy one K3 this year.
>>
>
>
> Flippin' heck - I mean you only need 2 x K3, no-one needs 3 x K3!
>
> Simon Brown, HB9DRV
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